This collection of railroad slides and orders reveal observations and recollections of events that occurred around Statesboro, Georgia and surrounding areas relating to the Bulloch County railroads during the period of 1964-1989. Most of the collection pertains to the Central of Georgia Railway. | More about this collection »

This collection highlights the contributions of Dr. Charles Holmes Herty to the turpentine industry of the south; his methods were developed on the site where Georgia Southern University now stands. | More about this collection »

Selection of Christmas cards printed by by Frieda Gernant, professor emerita of art at Georgia Southern University; she designed these cards annually between 1935 and 1999 | More about this collection »

Photographs that follow the development of the Georgia Southern University campus from its earliest days, with a focus on buildings, students, and the development of the school's campus. | More about this collection »

Photographs of the Statesboro, Georgia region during the late 1800s and early 1900s; highlights include important landmarks and buildings, prominent individuals, historic events, and ways of life. | More about this collection »

This collection highlights the influence and involvement of Dr. Marvin Pittman, president of South Georgia Teachers College (now Georgia Southern University), where he served from 1934 to 1954; featured documents address Georgia's 1941 University System crisis. | More about this collection »

The New Georgia Encyclopedia provides an authoritative source of information about people, places, events, institutions, and many other topics relating to the state | More about this collection »

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This collection illustrates how daily life changed during World War II in the Statesboro, Georgia region, and also the rest of the United States during wartime rationing, which began in 1942 and ended in 1946. Items in the collection include ration cards, coupon sheets, and purchase certificates. | More about this collection »

This collection contains issues of the Reflector yearbook for South Georgia Teachers College and Georgia Teachers College (previous names and configurations of Georgia Southern University); years represented are 1933, 1936, and 1958. | More about this collection »

The South Georgia Folklife Collection includes both published and unpublished materials reflecting ten years of field documentation and public programs from 1996-2006 which document traditional culture drawn primarily from the southern third of Georgia. | More about this collection »